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DP A Executive Director Named By County Board H / 3 /'Si NAMED DIRECTOR R, Bruce Albert Selected To | Succeed William Royer, Dis- j ' missed Last Summer R. Bruce Albert, with five and a half I year???s experience In directing relief work, has been unanfmously named executive director of the public assistance office in Columbia county and has entered upon his duties. Mr. Albert, who was in charge of the relief work here for a time in 1933 and later served successfully in north- 1 ern tier counties, succeeds William E. Royer, dismissed by the public assistance board of Columbia county in late summer. The new director first entered work of this nature in the county in February of 1933 and by June 1 of that year had the county on the unit system. He I was transferred to Susquehanna counj ty September 1 of the same year and ! : immediately put that county on the unit basis, directing the work from j ! Montrose. At the start of 1934, area five was created in relief work and was com- j posed of Bradford, Susquehanna. Sullivan and Wyoming counties with Mr.1 Albert placed in charge and with t i I'd-mm Tunkhannock as headquarters. He remained in charge of the area, which at the peak had a staff of 103 persons and a case load of between 5.000 and 6,000, until the work was again placed on a county basis in that area and then from April 1, 1938 until July of that year he directed the work of Wyoming county. Mr. Albert resigned his post in July of last year to return to Bloomsburg and devote his energies to directing the drive of the Bloomsburg Teachers College Alumni which increased its student loan fund in excess of $15,000 as its contribution to the ccntcxi* nial. . , During the five and a half year* ox his previous administration, more than four and a half million dollars was administered in various types of relief. R. BRUCE ALBERT ALPHA PSI OMEGA WITH THE BLOOMSBURG PLAYERS PRESENTS "BACHELOR BORN??? BY JAY HAY COLLEGE AUDITORIUM THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14,1939 8:15 P. M.

DP A Executive Director Named By County Board H / 3 /'Si NAMED DIRECTOR R, Bruce Albert Selected To | Succeed William Royer, Dis- j ' missed Last Summer R. Bruce Albert, with five and a half I year???s experience In directing relief work, has been unanfmously named executive director of the public assistance office in Columbia county and has entered upon his duties. Mr. Albert, who was in charge of the relief work here for a time in 1933 and later served successfully in north- 1 ern tier counties, succeeds William E. Royer, dismissed by the public assistance board of Columbia county in late summer. The new director first entered work of this nature in the county in February of 1933 and by June 1 of that year had the county on the unit system. He I was transferred to Susquehanna counj ty September 1 of the same year and ! : immediately put that county on the unit basis, directing the work from j ! Montrose. At the start of 1934, area five was created in relief work and was com- j posed of Bradford, Susquehanna. Sullivan and Wyoming counties with Mr.1 Albert placed in charge and with t i I'd-mm Tunkhannock as headquarters. He remained in charge of the area, which at the peak had a staff of 103 persons and a case load of between 5.000 and 6,000, until the work was again placed on a county basis in that area and then from April 1, 1938 until July of that year he directed the work of Wyoming county. Mr. Albert resigned his post in July of last year to return to Bloomsburg and devote his energies to directing the drive of the Bloomsburg Teachers College Alumni which increased its student loan fund in excess of $15,000 as its contribution to the ccntcxi* nial. . , During the five and a half year* ox his previous administration, more than four and a half million dollars was administered in various types of relief. R. BRUCE ALBERT ALPHA PSI OMEGA WITH THE BLOOMSBURG PLAYERS PRESENTS "BACHELOR BORN??? BY JAY HAY COLLEGE AUDITORIUM THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14,1939 8:15 P. M.